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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Obama Press Secretary Accuses Donald Trump Of Wearing A Weave (LOL)

Shots Fired!

Josh Earnest

In black culture there is a slang phrase known as snatching
someone's wig, meaning you've stated something that has
absolutely insulted another person in an embarrassing manner.
Well, White House Press Secretary, Josh Earnest, took it to a
new level and somewhat literally in slamming the hairstyle of
presidential candidate, Donald Trump. During a press conference
at the White House in Washington, DC, Earnest told the media
Trump has, "fake hair" and an "outrageous appearance." That's
right, he's accusing Trump of wearing a weave (LOL). Oh, it just
got real. Wig officially snatched (LOL).

Donald Trump

Trump was not amused at the comments by Earnest labeling them
"disgusting" and "ridiculous." Trump further stated, "I assume
he was joking, but for a presidential person...to make that
comment, I thought it was so ridiculous." However, Trump wants
to be a "presidential person" as he puts it, yet he inexcusably
mocked the appearance of disabled journalist, Serge Kovaleski
and unkindly stated of Republican rival Carly Fiorina, "Look at
that face! Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the
face of our next president." She is not ugly as articles stated
he said of her, but Trump's attitude certainly is...

What the internet thinks of
Trump's appearance:

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STORY SOURCE

'He lied. Just like Obama
lied': Trump says White House press secretary's slam on his
appearance was 'disgusting' and 'ridiculous' (though he assumes
he was joking)

Published: 15:17, 10 December 2015 | Updated: 18:56, 10
December 2015 - Donald Trump called the president's spokesman a
liar today in response to the White House official's claim the
billionaire has 'fake hair.' 'He lied. Just like Obama lied
about Obamacare. Just like they lied about so much. This
administration's one big lie.' Trump said, 'I assume he was
joking, but for a presidential person, representing us in such
tough times..for him to make that comment, I thought it was so
ridiculous.' 'Isn't that disgusting for a presidential
representative to make that comment?' Trump said during a phone
interview on Fox and Friends.

By Brendan James @deep_beige On 09/10/15 AT 12:03 PM -
Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina decided to brush off
remarks from GOP front-runner Donald Trump after the
mogul-turned-TV star-turned-candidate took a shot at her
appearance in a new cover story for Rolling Stone. “Look at that
face!” Trump told the magazine. “Would anyone vote for that? Can
you imagine that, the face of our next president?!” “I mean,
she’s a woman, and I’m not s’posedta [sic] say bad things, but
really, folks, come on. Are we serious?” he added.

On Fox News Wednesday night, host Megyn Kelly asked former
Hewlett-Packard CEO Fiorina what Trump could have meant by those
remarks. "You know, honestly Megyn, I'm not gonna spend a whole
cycle wondering what Donald Trump means," Fiorina said with a
laugh. "But maybe, just maybe, I'm getting under his skin a
little bit, because I am climbing in the polls." "I think those
comments speak for themselves," Fiorina said earlier in the
interview.

New York Times slams
'outrageous' Donald Trump for mocking reporter's disability

Thursday 26 November 2015 06.05 GMT - Last modified on Friday
27 November 2015 00.03 GMT - The New York Times has criticised
Donald Trump as “outrageous” after the Republican presidential
front-runner mocked one of its reporters and appeared to imitate
his disability. In a speech to supporters on Tuesday night,
Trump derided Serge Kovaleski – a reporter for the newspaper who
has disputed Trump’s claim that “thousands” of Muslims in New
Jersey celebrated the 9/11 attacks – while flailing and twisting
his arms. Kovaleski has arthrogryposis, a congenital condition
that affects joint movement.

In 2001, he was a journalist at the Washington Post and one
of the authors of a report cited by Trump in defence of his 9/11
claim. (The Washington Post has since added a disclaimer to the
report, distancing it from the claims.) The 2001 report said
that “law enforcement authorities [in Jersey City] detained and
questioned a number of people who were allegedly seen
celebrating the attacks and holding tailgate-style parties on
rooftops”.

In the wake of Trump’s insistence that “thousands and
thousands of people were cheering” as the World Trade Center was
destroyed, Kovaleski this week said he did not recall “anyone
saying there were thousands, or even hundreds, of people
celebrating”...